On Wednesday, the House killed a piece of legislation that would allow students to more easily move between school districts.
Legislators last week honored the memory of Robert Clark, the first Black lawmaker of the 20th century. Plus, updates on last week's happenings in the legislature.
opposed the plan the Senate passed Thursday because he does not believe any incumbent senators should be paired in the same district. The House earlier in the session approved a plan that redrew five ...
The Mississippi House Education Committee has again pushed up bills related to school choice as the Senate kills its ...
In 1968, he became the first Black person to serve in the Legislature since Reconstruction. Shunned by colleagues at first, ...
The school choice legislation would provide breaks through tax credits. Meanwhile both chambers have proposed cutting some ...
After adding new language to a tidelands bill, the Mississippi house sent a bill that now includes legal digital wagering ...
The latest example of avoidance of accountability for private schools receiving public funds is legislation authored by Trey ...
Voters from 15 Mississippi legislative districts will decide special elections this November if a federal court goes along ...
As the 90-day session comes closer to an end, the idea of Medicaid expansion isn't looking very promising this year in ...
Senate Medicaid Chairman Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, told Mississippi Today he will not be taking up ... Sign up for free ...